Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Leah Ward Sears | August 2, 2018
Justice Ginsburg's powerful dissent in the Ledbetter case explained how companies can hide gender salary discrepancies, and she argued that no time limit should have applied to Ledbetter's claims of unequal treatment.
By Andrew Denney | August 2, 2018
A five-judge panel from a Manhattan appeals court was split on what constitutes workplace discrimination under New York City's broadly protective Human Rights Law, with the majority finding for a woman who alleges that her boss made her life at work miserable after she rebuffed his sexual advances.
By Erin Mulvaney | August 2, 2018
What's in the wing at the Supreme Court on the labor and employment front? Plus: CBS board of directors hires two prominent female lawyers from Covington and Debevoise in the Moonves aftermath. Thanks for reading Labor of Law.
By Andrew Denney | July 31, 2018
In their suit, the students alleged that violence is “endemic” in New York City schools, particularly those that serve poor and predominantly minority neighborhoods.
By Raychel Lean | July 31, 2018
Nationwide nonprofit Lambda Legal teamed with Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman's Miami office to win the case for 17-year-old transgender student Drew Adams against the Allen D. Nease High School.
By Andrew Denney | July 30, 2018
If New York City is given user data from the last seven years, the privacy of scores of hosts and thousands of guests will be compromised, lawyers for Airbnb have argued in opposition to the broad subpoena sought by the city government.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 30, 2018
The judge's order also includes words that the agencies are required to search for.
Daily Business Review | Investigation
By Zach Schlein | July 30, 2018
Dr. Barbara Carroll suggests her run-in with alleged racism at a Fort Lauderdale Wells Fargo bank is the latest public instance of private businesses behaving in a hostile manner toward black patrons. She's taken her complaint to court.
By Michael Riccardi | July 30, 2018
The lawsuit asked for a court order forcing the government to come up with meaningful guidelines to process the waiver requests.
By Andrew Denney | July 27, 2018
The lawsuit is apparently the first time a claim brought under the local law has survived a motion to dismiss, attorneys and observers say.
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